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whether it is economy, jobs, protecting the american people from obama care, we have done our work. >> that is true, speaker boehner, the tsa loose change act is not the only thing you passed. there have been some really, really undercover highlights. for instance h.r. 1071, to specify the size of the precious metal coins for the baseball hall of fame. congress has done a very nice thing for one of their retired colleagues. h.r. 22 89d to rename section 219 c of the internal revenue code of 1986 as the kay bailey spousal ira. there is the free to fish act. a bill to prohibit the corps of engineers to take actions to establish a restricted area of public waters down stream of a dam so people can fish at dams without restriction because of treatment. if you detect sarcasm in my voice, it's because i'm frustrated with house republicans. one of the most insidious aspects of a congress that so habitually underperforms, is begin to underperform in imagining what can happen. but i know why the caged bird sings. in the last eight days, this congress could to do a tremendous amount of good for
whether it is economy, jobs, protecting the american people from obama care, we have done our work. >> that is true, speaker boehner, the tsa loose change act is not the only thing you passed. there have been some really, really undercover highlights. for instance h.r. 1071, to specify the size of the precious metal coins for the baseball hall of fame. congress has done a very nice thing for one of their retired colleagues. h.r. 22 89d to rename section 219 c of the internal revenue code...
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but the economy is certainly better today than it was in 2009, so -- >> i want to put dollars and cents to this. this is the difference in the cbo projected savings. they're projects $222 billion in a year from medicare and medicaid from this slowing of health care costs. the sequester is $87.9, and the cuts to food stamps is $23.8 billion. >> i have been on twitter all day about this, they can't find a single positive thing to say about the law. literally it could bring people's health care costs down to zero, they could cure cancer, and conservatives would be shouting from the rooftops that it's a disaster. i think this california thing is hysterical. in part because it's the sort of natural conclusion of the republican panic about this. they vote in mass against the law even though it originated in republican ideas. they vote to try to repeal it unsuccessfully. the website they think will sink it, and then they just throw toilet paper at it. >> and in the absence of a website that wasn't malfunctioning, they created their own website to malfunction, right? they weren't served a gift
but the economy is certainly better today than it was in 2009, so -- >> i want to put dollars and cents to this. this is the difference in the cbo projected savings. they're projects $222 billion in a year from medicare and medicaid from this slowing of health care costs. the sequester is $87.9, and the cuts to food stamps is $23.8 billion. >> i have been on twitter all day about this, they can't find a single positive thing to say about the law. literally it could bring people's...
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they're not so dependent on the auto industry anymore which is part of the reason the economy went down because they lost so many jobs. i have noticed a lot of changes. i noticed a hotel that had been renovated and turned into condos. some people estimate it will be another ten years before they're back on track but definitely getting back on the positive side. >> does seem like you have a very positive feel on that. lori jane gliha, on flint on the upswing. we hope to hear more on that. >>> coming up. expelled by the pope. one bishop, the bishop of bling, we'll talk about why he is paying the price for living in the lap of luxury. >> the most important money stories of the day might affect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether its bail-outs or bond rates this stuff get complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. >> pope francis has taken a most unusual step and suspended a bishop in germany the so-called bishop of bling has been the center of a scandal about his lavi
they're not so dependent on the auto industry anymore which is part of the reason the economy went down because they lost so many jobs. i have noticed a lot of changes. i noticed a hotel that had been renovated and turned into condos. some people estimate it will be another ten years before they're back on track but definitely getting back on the positive side. >> does seem like you have a very positive feel on that. lori jane gliha, on flint on the upswing. we hope to hear more on that....
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then around 2009, beginning 2009 actually win the world economy seemed to be about to collapse in detroit in particular, the auto companies were on the verge of bankruptcy, i went back for rolling stone where i'm a features writer and wrote an article just about the outer industry. and while i was back there i saw a journalist coming from not only all over the country but all of the world really looking at detroit as sort of a metaphor for everything that had gone wrong, and a lot of them are coming into town for a day or two in writing what i felt were sort of superficial portraits of the city. so yeah, for me as a native, i started thinking about how maybe i could bring more nuance hopefully to the story, really spend some time there. not only write about the sort of grimaced and most obvious dark sides of what goes wrong in a postindustrial city, but also bring up things like the weirdness of the place. it's a very strange and darkly, funny place. i wanted to really, most of all, bring up the stories of the people who still live there. a lot of the photos that you see a detroit online
then around 2009, beginning 2009 actually win the world economy seemed to be about to collapse in detroit in particular, the auto companies were on the verge of bankruptcy, i went back for rolling stone where i'm a features writer and wrote an article just about the outer industry. and while i was back there i saw a journalist coming from not only all over the country but all of the world really looking at detroit as sort of a metaphor for everything that had gone wrong, and a lot of them are...
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iran we haven't actually achieved a whole lot we've done a lot of things in terms of we can iran's economy and sort of ratcheting up the pressure but iran centrifuges are still still spinning we're on the precipice of a war and now with afghanistan we're facing these really tough questions about can we continue to be anime's with iran and not engaging with iran while we're trying to leave afghanistan in some sort of stable fashion well i think the other question that remains to be answered is really what the u.s. envisions for afghanistan and more importantly what afghanistan in vision is for afghanistan in the future meaning that obviously you know afghanistan asserts that it's going to be completely independent of the u.s. so do is america i guess for saying afghanistan's hand and having the same kind of sanctions the same kind of harsh rhetoric versus iran that the u.s. has does it make sense yeah it's that's a problem that the u.s. is also you know facing with iraq as well and you have you have these areas where there are natural shared interests between the u.s. and iran but because o
iran we haven't actually achieved a whole lot we've done a lot of things in terms of we can iran's economy and sort of ratcheting up the pressure but iran centrifuges are still still spinning we're on the precipice of a war and now with afghanistan we're facing these really tough questions about can we continue to be anime's with iran and not engaging with iran while we're trying to leave afghanistan in some sort of stable fashion well i think the other question that remains to be answered is...
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economy. it would slow down our growth, might tip us into recession, and ironically, would probably increase our deficit. so to even entertain the idea of this happening -- of the united states of america not paying its bills -- is irresponsible. it's absurd. as the speaker said two years ago, it would be -- and i'm quoting speaker boehner now -- "a financial disaster, not only for us, but for the worldwide economy." so we've got to pay our bills. and republicans in congress have two choices here: they can act responsibly, and pay america's bills, or they can act irresponsibly, and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well-being of the american people is not leverage to be used. the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. and they better choose quickly, because time is running short. the last time republicans in congress even flirted with this idea
economy. it would slow down our growth, might tip us into recession, and ironically, would probably increase our deficit. so to even entertain the idea of this happening -- of the united states of america not paying its bills -- is irresponsible. it's absurd. as the speaker said two years ago, it would be -- and i'm quoting speaker boehner now -- "a financial disaster, not only for us, but for the worldwide economy." so we've got to pay our bills. and republicans in congress have two...
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the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty -- or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women, and minorities, and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post- world war ii years, the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans, and the future looked brighter than the past. and for some, that meant following in your old man's footsteps at the local plant, and you knew that a blue-collar job would let you buy a home, and a car, maybe a vacation once in a while, health care, a reliable pension. for others, it meant going to college -- in some cases, maybe the first in your family to go to college. and it meant graduating without taking on loads of debt, and being able to count on advancement through a vibrant job market. now, it's true that those at the top, even in those year
the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty -- or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women, and minorities, and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post- world war ii years, the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans, and the...
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that will have a long-term impact on the economy. it was this belief that we have to get out of opportunity sharing into success sharing that has driven much of what i talk about on education. therefore if you start to think , about that, it changes your whole view of education. i did step into a situation with one of the largest achievement gaps along racial lines. that is the reality in connecticut. we have high highs and very low lows. in many cases, they are in at joining zip codes. -- adjoining zip codes. we needed to do something about that. we need to hold ourselves accountable for what we are doing. i have to say that i am envious of teachers. their ability to impact on an intergenerational basis the , young people and the families is this unbelievable gift that many have accepted as their calling. none of us are perfect, the reality is the state of connecticut is filled with teachers working very hard to get it right. they are demonstrating a willingness to change methods, a fundamental change being embraced in the state of
that will have a long-term impact on the economy. it was this belief that we have to get out of opportunity sharing into success sharing that has driven much of what i talk about on education. therefore if you start to think , about that, it changes your whole view of education. i did step into a situation with one of the largest achievement gaps along racial lines. that is the reality in connecticut. we have high highs and very low lows. in many cases, they are in at joining zip codes. --...
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you would have the proof for global economy. >> . since 24 years ago, they tried to reduce barriers and promote along nations along the pacific ocean. china is the second largest economic in the pacific across the u.s. and the has more roles as leaders in the region it was unprecedent on monday and celebrated his birthday at the summit. despite all the words, the region is going through a difficult time. many are worried and have more careful measures is instead. >> the united states supreme court court kicked off today, this fall the justice will be tackling issues that are not as quite high profile as resent years. the case to experts including an impact, david joins us now for a closer look. >> it's not as high profile but these case can do have some reach and the supreme court is going to revisit on what a university can consider admissions to where protestors can stay outside at abortion khreupb eubabortions can contri. the court is being asked to reverse a limit that's been in place for a watergate scandal 40 years ago. the joh
you would have the proof for global economy. >> . since 24 years ago, they tried to reduce barriers and promote along nations along the pacific ocean. china is the second largest economic in the pacific across the u.s. and the has more roles as leaders in the region it was unprecedent on monday and celebrated his birthday at the summit. despite all the words, the region is going through a difficult time. many are worried and have more careful measures is instead. >> the united...
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helping to diversity the economy. if we can launch the next face group out of detroit, it will create not only jobs in urban density, but also create hope and pave the way for future. >> is that realistic to think about launching like a google out of detroit at this point. >> we believe absolutely. and so you don't need a silicon valley zip code to launch a great company. eight to ten new one as year, and any one of these can be a break away success. they weren't all, but one or two of them do, we start to drive meaningful impact. i tell you the impact over a ten year period, just average run of the mill results. that can create big things. so we are looking over a ten year period to create over 6500 high paying jobs in the city of detroit. we are looking at filling up 1 million square feet in office space, and adding over a billion dollars of economic impact. so question think venture capitol is not the only way to cure the problems but will have a significant impact. >> detroiters and detroit loverrers we want to he
helping to diversity the economy. if we can launch the next face group out of detroit, it will create not only jobs in urban density, but also create hope and pave the way for future. >> is that realistic to think about launching like a google out of detroit at this point. >> we believe absolutely. and so you don't need a silicon valley zip code to launch a great company. eight to ten new one as year, and any one of these can be a break away success. they weren't all, but one or two...
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and most of our economy seems to be empathizing with jonathan. retireeretirees are in now automatically in danger of losing their homes and healthcare and may have to rely on food stamps. so, you the viewer at home, you are our community, and you are the third host of this show. throughout today's show tweet at us, and join the conversation. >> detroit may be at bankruptcy now but at its height it was an elite american city with booming business, bustling streets and adventurous nightlife along the whatever. detroits golden age was full of prosperity, promising a comfortable retirement for those who worked hard. but with the $18 billion debt that promise is in jeopardy. the pensions of 20,000 retirees are at risk as detroit no longer has the funds to meet its commitments. joining us is jim, one of the leading municipal bankruptcy attorneys in the u.s. who thinks that all sides in this case really need to make some concessions. via skype from michigan is james, an economist at the mackinaw center. in detroit is david, a retire chemist with the wat
and most of our economy seems to be empathizing with jonathan. retireeretirees are in now automatically in danger of losing their homes and healthcare and may have to rely on food stamps. so, you the viewer at home, you are our community, and you are the third host of this show. throughout today's show tweet at us, and join the conversation. >> detroit may be at bankruptcy now but at its height it was an elite american city with booming business, bustling streets and adventurous nightlife...
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. >> so we actually see great signs of the economy improving. we're seeing our most loyal customers in our shops more frequently. >> reporter: expansion means jobs. back at lowe's, kerry is so grateful. >> i'm very lucky, very fortunate right now. it feels almost like you won the lottery. yeah. high i'm here. really high. >> something to watch for. government jobs decreased by 10,000, mostly at the state level. that number could rise in the coming months, as government spending is curtailed and the sequester's effects take hold. brian. >> tom costello in our d.c. newsroom starting us off on a friday night. tom, thanks. >>> when a senior white house aide visiting our studios for an interviewed in another broadcast this week, with six people in tow, including a security detail, it got us to thinking about government spending in the era of this so-called sequester budget cut package. today, for example, tours of the white house will stop due to a lack of funding. while all kinds of other things go on. this has led to charges that the white house is
. >> so we actually see great signs of the economy improving. we're seeing our most loyal customers in our shops more frequently. >> reporter: expansion means jobs. back at lowe's, kerry is so grateful. >> i'm very lucky, very fortunate right now. it feels almost like you won the lottery. yeah. high i'm here. really high. >> something to watch for. government jobs decreased by 10,000, mostly at the state level. that number could rise in the coming months, as government...
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because today we got a report on the american economy, and the good news is that the economy is growing, it's just not growing very fast. part of why this bar is so short is the budget cuts john mccain supported then and regrets now. without those cuts, the american economy would look more like this, with more jobs and more money to go around. senator john mccain's expression of remorse for that is real news. but it is not even the biggest news right now about john mccain. throughout the obama presidency, john mccain has dogged the white house, blocking the president's domestic agenda, at one point rejecting immigration reform, though he himself had been a champion of the idea. senator mccain reserved a special level of disdain for the president's foreign policy. >> we need to take gadhafi out. we could have ended this conflict a lot earlier if we used the full weight of the u.s. power, instead of leading from behind. >> we won the war and are losing piece, thanks to the president's commitment to get completely out on israel, relations have never been worse. >> horrible things are happe
because today we got a report on the american economy, and the good news is that the economy is growing, it's just not growing very fast. part of why this bar is so short is the budget cuts john mccain supported then and regrets now. without those cuts, the american economy would look more like this, with more jobs and more money to go around. senator john mccain's expression of remorse for that is real news. but it is not even the biggest news right now about john mccain. throughout the obama...
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i think the economy is not performing the way we would like. real wages have been stagnant in our country for more than a decade. think about that. at the time when the cost of college and a whole host of other things, health care has going up, real wages have been frozen. you're familiar with the budget problem that we face. there is a growing disparity between the haves and have nots in our society and that should concern all of us over time. and all these things are in some ways int related. so if i would pick one thing i would agree with what john had to say. what is our comparative advantage? how do we grow this economy in a very competitive world and in particular how do we empower, not just give but empower our citizens through hard work and thrift and all those sorts of things to enjoy some of the fruits of that growth particularly the third that aren't getting the education, the kids that aren't getting the quality of education that they need to be economically relevant in a competitive global economy. that's what i would focus on. i a
i think the economy is not performing the way we would like. real wages have been stagnant in our country for more than a decade. think about that. at the time when the cost of college and a whole host of other things, health care has going up, real wages have been frozen. you're familiar with the budget problem that we face. there is a growing disparity between the haves and have nots in our society and that should concern all of us over time. and all these things are in some ways int related....
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we can put billions and billions of dollars overseas and rebuild people's economies but not put one quarter into our cities. >> there's five things that people want, a clean city, a safe city, a smart city, education, and also protection, police and fire. >> we found out that it's never been inspected, all the ladders are grounded. so good luck getting up. guys will answer calls, and while guys are answering calls, people grab the hooks, the ladders, the chain saws because there's no police unit available to back them up. >> reporter: what do you do for a living? >> it could be safer. >> people complain that 911 calls aren't going answered. >> i think that's probably the case. >> my house got set up three times. >> you call 911, you're talking 25 minutes, 30 minutes, sometimes they don't come at all. they're able to throw the kid's body in the back of a police car with the father crying over it. it's unconscionable. >> do you take care of yourself? >> damned right. >> you're a victim of a crime, they're going to be waiting for the police to show up. >> corrupt politicians destroyed this cit
we can put billions and billions of dollars overseas and rebuild people's economies but not put one quarter into our cities. >> there's five things that people want, a clean city, a safe city, a smart city, education, and also protection, police and fire. >> we found out that it's never been inspected, all the ladders are grounded. so good luck getting up. guys will answer calls, and while guys are answering calls, people grab the hooks, the ladders, the chain saws because there's...
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can have a booming environment and the economy could take off. >>> finally, before she was the princess of wales, this previously unseen foet yoef a teenage diana pictured with adam russell, son of a former british prime minister is being auctioned off. written on the picture, not to be published. >>> your sports headlines including major college basketball upset and a fine for one of the nfl's most elite players. >>> plus, some takerible timing for one truck driver trying to beat a train. >>> take a look at what happens when you fight a fire in near zero temperatures. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-u
can have a booming environment and the economy could take off. >>> finally, before she was the princess of wales, this previously unseen foet yoef a teenage diana pictured with adam russell, son of a former british prime minister is being auctioned off. written on the picture, not to be published. >>> your sports headlines including major college basketball upset and a fine for one of the nfl's most elite players. >>> plus, some takerible timing for one truck driver...
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this time the economy very clearly is not in its peak. lou: we have seen -- unfortunately we have seen crude oil prices in t midst of all this move higher just as we're watching greater production. we're watching the greatest bonanza in american history >> particularly the s. these things are counterturn rallies. what's happening with the legalization, pulling crude. the production just getting started, a great deal on world is being changed. lou: changing it. for some time, this talk of a rotation --n 2008 we had a collapse in fundamentals. for a long tim people said that the pushing and strength. >> your outlook. we think that we are fundamentally positioned r a better equi return in the next uple of years, including the second half relative to bond -- bond returns. lou: it will take all that. thank you for being with us. up next, washington state man arrested on gun charges. guess what, he has the defense thinks the vice-president joe biden. he will take that up with the "a-team". what is happening in the body of politics next. we used
this time the economy very clearly is not in its peak. lou: we have seen -- unfortunately we have seen crude oil prices in t midst of all this move higher just as we're watching greater production. we're watching the greatest bonanza in american history >> particularly the s. these things are counterturn rallies. what's happening with the legalization, pulling crude. the production just getting started, a great deal on world is being changed. lou: changing it. for some time, this talk of...
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not just to the economy or the state, or the nation, but moving forward in a way that addresses our economy in the way we are proud of. >> it might be worth talking about the compound -- the compact briefly, maybe mentioning the principal. i know that the entire piece less than 300 words. can you describe how that came about and what the goals of that word? itin 2010, the summer, seemed inevitable that we would pass a law that was similar to arizona. the majority of our legislature was moving forward on that path. to my mind it was being driven by a very small but vocal group of people who felt that this was a priority and wanted to move forward. but the people who really run by state, who care about the state, talk to university presidents or captain of industry, community leaders and organizations, they were very uncomfortable with it, but it felt like this freight train that was barreling down the track and there was no way to divert it. every time someone would stand up and there would be profiles in courage, the police chief in salt lake city who said that he would not enforce it, that
not just to the economy or the state, or the nation, but moving forward in a way that addresses our economy in the way we are proud of. >> it might be worth talking about the compound -- the compact briefly, maybe mentioning the principal. i know that the entire piece less than 300 words. can you describe how that came about and what the goals of that word? itin 2010, the summer, seemed inevitable that we would pass a law that was similar to arizona. the majority of our legislature was...
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the economy is getting better. las vegas certainly getting better. we had an unbelievably strong super bowl weekend, a great chinese new year is going on right now, the year of the snake and we are very happy about that right now. and we are seeing improvement in all of our properties here in the u.s. and certainly just finished another record year. liz: i want to stick with las vegas for one moment. everybody is wondering, certainly analysts, are we through the attempt to recover, are we through the recovery or are we still in the process? >> i think we can close the chapter on the recovering from the recession and i move on to the fact we are firmly underway with growth again. my competitors are seeing it, we are seeing it, we are having a good first quarter so far, tremendous calendar for the second quarter, i predict profits will be up in las vegas for everybody and i think we will do better than most given our dominant position. i would have to say we will see higher revenues, improved margins particularly in las vegas for us, higher profits and
the economy is getting better. las vegas certainly getting better. we had an unbelievably strong super bowl weekend, a great chinese new year is going on right now, the year of the snake and we are very happy about that right now. and we are seeing improvement in all of our properties here in the u.s. and certainly just finished another record year. liz: i want to stick with las vegas for one moment. everybody is wondering, certainly analysts, are we through the attempt to recover, are we...
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some are saying look, the economy is doing better in this situation. maybe we should wean off this easy money from the federal reserve talking about a year from now. maybe we should do that sooner rather than later? >> i don't know i'm ready to wean off the easy money. i would like it done soon because it's has negative effects on resource allocation. to say we're out of the woods, especially given the caliber data we had this month, as jared said to me in the green room, there was more noiz than message. so we need to be very careful about saying this is a trend. let's wait and see. >> what's your take? >> now you know the kind of cool conversations we have in the green room. >> yeah. >> be a fly on that wall. >> the signal to noise ratio was low. but there's been other research recently that i have found to be convincing and compelling that suggests that the fact the economy has been so weak for so long is actually doing lasting damage to important things like the rate of gtp growth and labor force participation, that really is something to be mindfu
some are saying look, the economy is doing better in this situation. maybe we should wean off this easy money from the federal reserve talking about a year from now. maybe we should do that sooner rather than later? >> i don't know i'm ready to wean off the easy money. i would like it done soon because it's has negative effects on resource allocation. to say we're out of the woods, especially given the caliber data we had this month, as jared said to me in the green room, there was more...
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majority will use the one person one vote electoral system to undo the inequality generated by the economy and so to prevent that the corporations control the parties the politicians the think tanks they give the money they provide the support and sold our politics becomes more and more disconnected from what the mass of people in detroit but in the country as a whole want and we get these outcomes that make no sense and that contradict the first basis of any real democratic system and what do you think about the pushback argument that you know it's either pay these promised pension funds or keep you till the service is operating you you make the choice i mean of course people are going to say well we have to keep the utility services operating. that's a little bit like saying to a person on the street i'm going to give you choice you can either have me stab you or i will know the answer to that the answer to that is never to argue which is the better way to go the answer to that is to say i don't mix. that choice and i don't accept the choice for detroit of either cutting the pensions or
majority will use the one person one vote electoral system to undo the inequality generated by the economy and so to prevent that the corporations control the parties the politicians the think tanks they give the money they provide the support and sold our politics becomes more and more disconnected from what the mass of people in detroit but in the country as a whole want and we get these outcomes that make no sense and that contradict the first basis of any real democratic system and what do...
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economy. plus the nation's pension problems are not limited to detroit. we'll talk to one of chicago's finist in that city which has one of the worst funded pensions in the country. and health insurance is open for business in just 12 days. which plan will help you? we'll help you decide. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation for the next half hour by using the twitter hashtag, aj real money. existing home sales in august compared to a year ago shot up 13.2%, and home sales have now hit their highest pace since february 2007, before the collapse in home prices that helped push this country into recession. home prices have been coming back up, it is up 14.7% and the strongest year-over-year gain in eight years. still mortgage rates have also risen. they now average 4.5% for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage. 4.5% is still historically low, but it has been high enough to cripple the refinance market which accounts for more than h
economy. plus the nation's pension problems are not limited to detroit. we'll talk to one of chicago's finist in that city which has one of the worst funded pensions in the country. and health insurance is open for business in just 12 days. which plan will help you? we'll help you decide. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation for the...
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this could be cataclysmic for the economy. in september, federal chairman ben bernanke warned that failure of raising the debt ceiling could have serious consequences for the economy. janet yellen will take ben bernanke's place when he steps down. >> current vice chairman, janet yellen. >> an historic nomination for a 67-year-old economist whose insider knowledge of the fed goes back 30 years. having worked her up from fed researcher to vice chair as stint of adviser and distinguished scholar along the way, janet yellen's influence is evidence in federal reserve policy. >> she has brought into the bernanke fed this more explicit role for understanding labor markets. she has already brought herself into the fed, brought her main importance, the thing that she cares about the most, into the fed policy making process. so i actually think we're going to see very little change. i think that's a good thing. we're at a time when making abrupt changes in the leadership of the central bank is not a good idea. >> reporter: the most impo
this could be cataclysmic for the economy. in september, federal chairman ben bernanke warned that failure of raising the debt ceiling could have serious consequences for the economy. janet yellen will take ben bernanke's place when he steps down. >> current vice chairman, janet yellen. >> an historic nomination for a 67-year-old economist whose insider knowledge of the fed goes back 30 years. having worked her up from fed researcher to vice chair as stint of adviser and...
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. >> it is clear our economy is bifurcated. i'll tell you here in illinois, middle class and lower are suffering, excessive regulation, we have probl wh jobs and lack of jobs, we get the deflected issued and going after immigration, and health care, all these scandals. the masses have no confidence in the future, they don't know what the health care is going to cost, they have no idea when their insurance rates are going to be, they are confusednd lost, in my restaurants, i see 50-year-old women, i talk to them about the, they say sale thing, i just got laid off, my husband got laid off, we're unsurebout the future. we cannot afford to go out and east any more. come on government, get out of the way, we can do it ourselves if we would stop getting so much damn help from washington. charles: is there anythin that president could say, that could turn this a round? >> it -- people vote withh their wallet, you see aig portion of our society, our citizens, getting as unhappy and an desperate as they are, ty reflecd in poll numbers t
. >> it is clear our economy is bifurcated. i'll tell you here in illinois, middle class and lower are suffering, excessive regulation, we have probl wh jobs and lack of jobs, we get the deflected issued and going after immigration, and health care, all these scandals. the masses have no confidence in the future, they don't know what the health care is going to cost, they have no idea when their insurance rates are going to be, they are confusednd lost, in my restaurants, i see...
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i worked in the space called the sharing economy. i want to pick up on something when we look at shared resources it's not just transportation it's he stind into every sector for services for children and the list goes on. and when we think about sharing assets as opposed to ownership them it's really good for that community building. and mayor lee you were one of the 15 mayors to sign the sharing resolution declaring our support. i'd like to hear our violation. but really around collaboration what does this mean for the government and vavns mechanisms and so forth >> gosh i could talk about the sharing but are other areas like mission bay and the pharmaceutical lavishes like fiber and bayer we did a lot in the infrastructure to visit them in but their you roifls the federal research dollars are a drying up so their innovating. they start thinking sharing we when you going down there today you see those expensive labors that are being shared by two or three pharmaceutical companies that wouldn't talk to each other years ago but they
i worked in the space called the sharing economy. i want to pick up on something when we look at shared resources it's not just transportation it's he stind into every sector for services for children and the list goes on. and when we think about sharing assets as opposed to ownership them it's really good for that community building. and mayor lee you were one of the 15 mayors to sign the sharing resolution declaring our support. i'd like to hear our violation. but really around collaboration...
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because i'm not going to and i want to hear directly from the economy. i'm. going to try. to do. that i'm going to be a blue seat because you'll see us and we. have to continue talking peace and i'm biased against the government was a lot is on the front page of text. on and on the defensive speaker and i think the time of come for us to come see them in the light to find speed and seize in this stat or whether the methods which we have applied so far out adequate . but it's especially awkward and ironic for the corporate and political status for it to be remarked on mandela's legacy today because the vast majority of these people still support apartheid see a system that gives racial discrimination legitimacy is alive and well in a little country called israel and every year three billion dollars of taxpayer money is used to sponsor israel's apartheid state and oppression against the palestinians so as we commemorate the life of an amazing leader and civil rights activist let's not let them white wash his real legacy third that's our show you guys thanks for watching and have a
because i'm not going to and i want to hear directly from the economy. i'm. going to try. to do. that i'm going to be a blue seat because you'll see us and we. have to continue talking peace and i'm biased against the government was a lot is on the front page of text. on and on the defensive speaker and i think the time of come for us to come see them in the light to find speed and seize in this stat or whether the methods which we have applied so far out adequate . but it's especially awkward...
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30 minutes and show them graphic slides designed to combat some of the created conglomeration of the economy looks like for those and students here at the school of public health taught me about these opportunities to quantify attitudes towards conflict and aggression and we were able to show with a fall of 28 days surveys before and after the intervention that there was a short term improvement in those attitudes and that is in my talking and academic arena prevention outreach added to the conflict and aggression, 98 kids cross 13 months and then i was invited to go to new york. mayor bloomberg isn't here but mtv executives invited me to a video that had an antiviolence fema and i said that interests me let me see that. well, this was about eight years ago. my 15 year old was then 7-years-old but i didn't know much about 50-cent, the rapper that had this ongoing dual with jarule come and 50 have more credibility why? i told the story 150 times and shot nine times he has more credibility. but does that say about our culture of violence? taking credit by the way being shot nine times. [applau
30 minutes and show them graphic slides designed to combat some of the created conglomeration of the economy looks like for those and students here at the school of public health taught me about these opportunities to quantify attitudes towards conflict and aggression and we were able to show with a fall of 28 days surveys before and after the intervention that there was a short term improvement in those attitudes and that is in my talking and academic arena prevention outreach added to the...
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the greek economy is 1.5 the size of metropolitan detroit. he is cautioning against the reaction that took place after the fiscal crisis in greece. some politicians made it into a debate about fiscal rectitude as opposed to job creation. we can still learn from the way the people reacted. let the discussion get hijacked to make it into a fiscal deficit/austerity debate when it should be about growing the economy. this is in the guardian. capitalism has many successes, but this is a failure of capitalism. the auto industry -- the shareholders of the three big auto companies. the city was guided as a result. -- gutted as a result. >> wednesday, we are getting news in nearby dearborn, michigan, the ford motor company announcing earnings jumping in north america on strong pickup truck sales. also growing in asia. that is one of the issues that was talked about. an area that relies a little too much on one industry. >> absolutely. countries that are doing well in terms of gdp are diversified because they can rebound. everybody has heard of tesla,
the greek economy is 1.5 the size of metropolitan detroit. he is cautioning against the reaction that took place after the fiscal crisis in greece. some politicians made it into a debate about fiscal rectitude as opposed to job creation. we can still learn from the way the people reacted. let the discussion get hijacked to make it into a fiscal deficit/austerity debate when it should be about growing the economy. this is in the guardian. capitalism has many successes, but this is a failure of...
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you want to foster the growth of jobs and economy. what has happened in the past is unfortunately for decades there has not been the investment in detroit. obviously, jobs have gone down. manufacturing jobs in detroit are less than one-tenth of what they were in 1950. so we need to help detroit recover. we need to pay the workers everything that can be paid reasonably without crowding out essential governmental services and not do what we've done in the past, which is basically not pay what should have been paid on an annual basis. we've crowded out essential governmental services. we've used that to balance the budget. we need to change that, reinvest, and hopefully find a recovery plan that works. >> it is a story with many chapters. bankruptcy attorney, thanks for your time. >>> coming up, the 47% comments return. governor paula page doubles down on makers versus takers. that's coming up next. building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my e
you want to foster the growth of jobs and economy. what has happened in the past is unfortunately for decades there has not been the investment in detroit. obviously, jobs have gone down. manufacturing jobs in detroit are less than one-tenth of what they were in 1950. so we need to help detroit recover. we need to pay the workers everything that can be paid reasonably without crowding out essential governmental services and not do what we've done in the past, which is basically not pay what...
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but how much has really changed and what can we do to make sure wall street doesn't bring down the economy again also this story speaking of wall street the banks are added again in today's daily take i'll tell you about their latest plan to turn the financial system back into the biggest casino in the world. you need to know this five years ago treasury secretary hank paulson stood in front of a roomful of reporters of the white house so that. they didn't see. the banking systems and so the one. day it was september fifteenth two thousand and eight is we now know the american banking system was not safe and sound a decade of deregulated banking and free wheeling hustlin of mortgage backed securities that turned our country's banks into a ticking time bomb that was waiting to explode in fact the unregulated market for mortgage backed securities had grown from eighty trillion in one thousand nine hundred eight to over nine hundred trillion in two thousand and eight on the same day that secretary paulson told reporters that everything's ok ok with the financial industry wall street giant leh
but how much has really changed and what can we do to make sure wall street doesn't bring down the economy again also this story speaking of wall street the banks are added again in today's daily take i'll tell you about their latest plan to turn the financial system back into the biggest casino in the world. you need to know this five years ago treasury secretary hank paulson stood in front of a roomful of reporters of the white house so that. they didn't see. the banking systems and so the...
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our economy cannot afford more showdowns along the way. even as our business has created two million jobs, including one of its 68,000 new jobs last month, the messy brinksmanship in congress made business owners was confident. we know there is a path forward. i signed a lot, $1.70 trillion deficit reduction. one of the largest deficit- reduction bills passed by congress in over a decade. i believe we can find more places to cut spending without shortchanging things like education, research, and technology, all of which are critical to our prosperity in the 21st century economy. spending cuts must be balanced with more reforms to our tax code. the wealthiest individuals and the biggest corporations should not be able to take advantage of loopholes and deductions that are not available for most americans. one thing i will not compromise over is whether or not congress should pay the tab they have racked up. if congress refuses to give united states the ability to pay its bills on time, consequences for the entire global economy could be cat
our economy cannot afford more showdowns along the way. even as our business has created two million jobs, including one of its 68,000 new jobs last month, the messy brinksmanship in congress made business owners was confident. we know there is a path forward. i signed a lot, $1.70 trillion deficit reduction. one of the largest deficit- reduction bills passed by congress in over a decade. i believe we can find more places to cut spending without shortchanging things like education, research,...
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it does help our economy. i know the board oversees elections. given this broad look at the situation and the reference to --estment, what do you name think the biggest challenges in all are andtury how are you qualified to adjust those challenges >? of enforcingacity the mission of the act that will be what i could do. there is the workforce challenges. all of these are very difficult problems. there's lot more i can mention. this is the extent that it allows people to do this so that they can resolve and meet these other challenges. quacks the challenges are great. is actuallyrole pretty narrow. andact is pretty specific the rights that it confers and the powers that it gives the board. amount to tremendous be done. it is a very small slice of that. we all have to do our part. i am committed to doing the part that has been assigned to the board. thank you for moving forward. we appreciate your willingness to serve. here gone into paris before the end of the second world war and to help him win this. thiswere going to impose and beat them. it wa
it does help our economy. i know the board oversees elections. given this broad look at the situation and the reference to --estment, what do you name think the biggest challenges in all are andtury how are you qualified to adjust those challenges >? of enforcingacity the mission of the act that will be what i could do. there is the workforce challenges. all of these are very difficult problems. there's lot more i can mention. this is the extent that it allows people to do this so that they...
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of the biggest economy so now is the first time ever most americans think trying to has already overtaken the mainland became the world's biggest trading nation last week america's losing hole of a million jobs to its every single you join his economy professor berry north somewhere else in regular black hills in the u.s. fully bridges roads book killing in storms other countries do with just fine is minimal spending on infrastructure a key reason in america's decline absolutely i mean i was in china of last fall and one of the things and that sort of shocked me about coming back to my home country is you look around at the infrastructure and so shabby and it you and we americans have come to expect that our infrastructure will be second right and it's not necessary and it has huge costs at times and again we seem to lack the political will to reverse it and china has shown anyone you asked earlier about things that have been surprising i think one of the other things that has been surprising about china's approach is that they have very successfully invested in infrastructure out ahead o
of the biggest economy so now is the first time ever most americans think trying to has already overtaken the mainland became the world's biggest trading nation last week america's losing hole of a million jobs to its every single you join his economy professor berry north somewhere else in regular black hills in the u.s. fully bridges roads book killing in storms other countries do with just fine is minimal spending on infrastructure a key reason in america's decline absolutely i mean i was in...
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economy. we begin with alan kruegar, chairman of the president's council of economic advisers. >> the president made clear today that these going to lay out the components of his agenda, how he strengthened the elements of the middle class life-- high-quality jobs, affordable education, affordable housing that's secure, enable people to save for retirement, provide ladders of opportunity into the middle class. he made clear today he is going to use ever lever he has at his disposable. he is going to seek legislation. some things are much easier to do with cooperation of congress. but he's also going to use executive actions. he described a very important one to connect all schools to high-speed internet within five years. and he's also-- and i think this is important-- going to use his convening power as president to call on c.e.o.s to urge them to give the unemployed another look. too many long-term unemployed have been shut out of the job market through no fault of their own. he praised some
economy. we begin with alan kruegar, chairman of the president's council of economic advisers. >> the president made clear today that these going to lay out the components of his agenda, how he strengthened the elements of the middle class life-- high-quality jobs, affordable education, affordable housing that's secure, enable people to save for retirement, provide ladders of opportunity into the middle class. he made clear today he is going to use ever lever he has at his disposable. he...